Beko Atlantic
Beko Atlantic
K76540NEB/NEBL/NEBW/NEBLU/NEBWU
REVISION HISTORY
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Contents
1. GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS .......................................................................... 5
1.1. HCA WARNING ................................................................................................................ 6
1.2. FOR PRODUCTS WITH WATER SPRING ..................................................................... 6
1.3. INTENTION OF USE ........................................................................................................ 6
1.4. CHILD SAFETY ............................................................................................................... 6
1.5. COMPLIANCE WITH WEEE REGULATION AND DISPOSING OF THE
WASTE PRODUCT ........................................................................................................... 6
1.6. PACKAGE INFORMATION ............................................................................................ 7
1.7. DISPOSING OF WASTE PRODUCTS ............................................................................. 7
2. PRODUCT OVERWIEV ............................................................................................... 8
2.1. PRODUCT'S GENERAL DIMENSIONS .......................................................................... 9
2.2. THE 90° OPENED FORM OF THE PRODUCT .............................................................. 10
2.3. THE MAXIMUM OPENED FORM OF THE PRODUCT ................................................ 11
3. INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................... 12
3.1. TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................................... 12
3.2. TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................................... 12
3.3. THE RIGHT PLACE FOR INSTALLING ....................................................................... 13
3.4. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ........................................................................................ 14
3.5. FLOOR BALANCE ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................ 14
4. USE OF THE PRODUCT............................................................................................. 15
5. GENERAL WORKING PRINCIPLE ............................................................................. 15
6. OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT ............................................................................... 16
6.1. INTERNAL INDICATOR PANEL .................................................................................... 16
7. GAS FLOW DIAGRAM AND PARTS .......................................................................... 20
7.1. OPERATION OF THE COOLING SYSTEM ................................................................... 21
8. ELECTRONICS AND CONTROL SYSTEM ................................................................ 23
8.1. COMPONENT LIST AND THEIR OPERATION PRINCIPLES ..................................... 22
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9. U4 BOARD ............................................................................................................ 25
9.1. A+U4 CARD ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT SCHEME ........................................................... 27
9.2. U4 CARD PRODUCTION TEST ...................................................................................... 28
10. U4 BOARD MALFUNCTION ERROR CODES ...................................................... 29
10.1. E0 FREEZER AIR SENSOR ERROR .............................................................................. 30
10.2. E1 FREEZER EVAPORATOR SENSOR ERROR .......................................................... 31
10.3. E1 FRIDGE EVAPORATOR SENSOR ERROR ............................................................. 32
10.4. E0 FRIDGE AIR SENSOR ERROR ................................................................................. 33
10.5. E4 FRIDGE DEFROST SENSOR ERROR ...................................................................... 34
10.6. E8 ICEMATIC AIR SENSOR ERROR ............................................................................ 35
10.7. E9 ICEMATIC ENGINE ERROR..................................................................................... 36
10.11. ELECTRICALLY ORIGINATED COOLING ERROR .................................................. 37
10.12. ELECTRICALLY ORIGINATED FREEZING ERROR ................................................. 38
11. TROUBLE SHOOTING ......................................................................................... 39
11.1. THE REFRIGERATOR DOES NOT OPERATE ............................................................. 39
11.2. PERSPIRATION IN THE COOLER COMPARTMENT ................................................ 40
11.3. THE COMPRESSOR DOES NOT OPERATE ................................................................. 41
11.4. REFRIGERATOR WORKS TOO FREQUENTLY OR TOO LONG .............................. 42
11.5. TEMPERATURE VALUES BEING TOO LOW ............................................................ 43
11.6. THE REFRIGERATOR OPERATES TOO NOISY ......................................................... 44
11.7. EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR MAKES NOISE ............................................................. 45
11.8. CONDENSER FAN MOTOR MAKES NOISE................................................................ 46
11.9. REFRIGERATOR MAKES NOISE.................................................................................. 47
11.10. MOISTENING IN INNER WALLS OF THE REFRIGERATOR .................................... 48
11.11. CONDENSATION FORMS OUTSIDE OF THE REFRIGERATOR .............................. 49
11.12. DOORS DO NOT CLOSE ................................................................................................ 50
11.13. THE DOORS OPERATE TOO NOISY ............................................................................ 51
11.14. WATER FOUNTAIN DOES NOT DISPERSE WATER ................................................. 52
11.15. DROP SHAPED PERPIRATION IS FORMED IN THE WATER FOUNTAIN AREA . 53
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• Children should not tamper with the device. Cleaning and user maintenance
operations must not be performed by children unless supervised.
• If the product is malfunctioning, it must not be operated before it is repaired by the
authorized service! There is a risk of electrical shock!
• Plug the product in a grounded socket protected by a fuse conforming to the values in
the Type Label. Have the grounding installation made by a certified electrician.
Our company shall not be responsible for the damages that shall be incurred due to
using the product without grounding according to local regulations.
• Unplug the product when not in use.
• Never wash the product by spraying or pouring water on it! There is a risk of
electrical shock!
• Do not touch the plug with wet hands! Do not pull the cable to plug off, always hold
the plug.
• Do not plug in the refrigerator if the socket is loose.
• Do not connect the refrigerator to electronic systems that save energy. These
systems damage the appliance.
• The product must not be plugged in during installation, maintenance, cleaning and repair
operations.
• Installation and repair operations must always be performed by Authorized Service.
Manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damages caused by operations
performed by unauthorized persons.
• Do not eat foods like cone ice-cream, ice cubes etc. immediately after you take them
out of freezer compartment! It may cause freezer burns in your mouth!
• Do not touch frozen food with wet hands! It may adhere to your hands!
• Do not place liquids in bottles and cans into the freezer compartment. They may burst!
• Do not use steam or steamed cleaning materials for cleaning the refrigerator and
melting the ice inside. Steam contacts the electrical areas in the refrigerator and
causes short circuit or electric shock!
• Do not use mechanical tools or methods other than those recommended by the
manufacturer to speed up defrosting.
• Do not use the parts of refrigerator like door or drawer as a support or step. You will
cause the product to overturn or its components to be damaged.
• Do not cause damage to the cooling circuit using sharp and piercing tools on the
parts of the refrigerator where the refrigerant circulation occurs. The coolant gas that
may spray out in case of puncturing in the gas channels in the evaporator, the pipe
extensions and upper surface coatings may cause skin irritation and eye injuries.
• Do not cover the ventilation holes on the refrigerator or block them with any object.
• Place beverages with high alcohol content in upright position after tightly closing the lid.
• Do not spray flammable gas sprays near the product because of fire or explosion risk.
• Do not store flammable products and products that contain flammable gases (spray
etc.) and explosive materials in the refrigerator.
• Do not place containers filled with liquid on the product. If water splashes on an
electrical part; electrical shock and fire risks occur.
• Do not keep products requiring sensitive controlled temperatures (vaccines, heat
sensitive medication, scientific supplies, etc.) in the refrigerator.
• If the product will not be used for a while, unplug the product and remove any food
inside.
• If the product includes blue light, do not look at the light with optical devices.
• Exposing the product to rain, snow, sunlight and wind is risky in terms of electrical
safety.
• In mechanically controlled (thermostat) products, wait for 5 minutes to plug the device
back in after you unplugged it.
• Do not fill the product with more food than its capacity. They can fall on the floor upon
opening the door and injure you or get damaged. Similar problems may arise if items
are placed on the product.
• If the product door has a handle, do not pull from the handle when relocating the
product. The handle may dislocate.
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• Take care to avoid trapping any part of your hands or body in any of the moving parts
inside the product.
• If the product comprises a cooling system using R600a gas, take care to avoid
damaging the cooling system and its pipe while using and moving the product. This
gas is flammable. If the cooling system is damaged, keep the product away from
potential sources of fire and ventilate the room immediately.
You may ignore this warning if the product has R134a gas.
You can learn which gas the product is manufactured with by looking at the label on
the inner left side of the product.
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• The pressure of water mains must be 1 bar minimum. The pressure of water mains must be 8
bar maximum.
• Use only drinking water.
ವ This product has been designed for domestic use. The appliance is not fit for commercial
use and should not be used for any purpose other than its intended use.
• The product must be used only for storing food.
• The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any damage due to misuse or mishandling.
• The product's bench life is 10 years. This, is the period for which the spare parts are required
to be kept for the operation of this product as defined.
ವ This product does not contain harmful and prohibited substances determined in the
“Regulations for Control of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Goods”
published by Republic of Turkey Ministry of Environment and Urbanization.
Complies with AEEE Regulation. This product was manufactured from recyclable and
reusable high quality parts and materials. Therefore, do not dispose of this product with other
domestic wastes at the end of its life cycle. Take it to a collection point for electrical and
electronic equipment. You can ask your local administration about these collection points. You
can help protect the environment and natural resources by delivering the used products for
recycling. Before disposing of the product, unplug the power cord from the mains socket
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• The product's packaging is made of recyclable materials, in accordance with the National
Legislation.
Do not dispose the packaging waste with the household waste or other wastes, dispose it to
the packaging collection areas specified by local authorities.
• This product was manufactured from recyclable and reusable high quality parts and materials.
Therefore, do not dispose of this product with other domestic wastes at the end of its life
cycle. Take it to a collection point for electrical and electronic equipment. You can ask your
local administration about these collection points. You can help protect the environment and
natural resources by delivering the used products for recycling.
Before disposing of the product,
Important!
Installing a Different Plug
Perform the following operations as the colours of the wires on the power cord of your prod uct may
not match with the colour codes defining the terminals on your plug.
1. Connect the green-yellow or green wire (Earth) to the terminal with 'E' mark, symbol or green
and yellow or green colour on the plug.
2. Connect the blue (Neutral) wire to the black coloured or 'N' marked terminal of the plug.
3. Connect the brown (Phase) wire to the red coloured or 'L' marked terminal of the plug. In
alternative plugs, a 13A fuse must be installed in the plug or in the adapter in the main fuse box.
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2. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The existing figure is schematic and may not one-to-one match with the product. The
parts being not relevant to this product belong to other models.
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3. INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT! To prevent the power cord from being cut off or damaged, ensure that the cord
does not rest under the device during and after transportation.
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WARNING: If the door of the room in which the product shall be placed is
narrow that the product doesn't fit through, the doors must be removed
and the product must be fitted sideways.
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A –If the left adjustment shaft is turned clockwise; the Rear Left side lifts upwards
A+B –If the left adjustment shaft is pushed forward 1o and turned clockwise the Left Front side lifts upwards
C –If the right adjustment shaft is turned anti-clockwise the Right Rear side lifts upwards
C+D –If the Right Adjustment shafts is pushed forward 1o and turned anti-clockwise the Right Front side lifts
upwards
The front bearings are adjusted 1o over the land level using the adjustment equipment.
* WARNING: The front beraings must be lifted upwards priorly to avoid turnover potential of the
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4. PRODUCT USE
ವ Adequate distance must be left on the bottom, up, right and left of where the refrigerator is
located to ensure air circulation.
• In products with water fountain, the water inlet of the refrigerator is behind it so the hose
installed must be prevented from breaking or crushing.
• If the refrigerator has a mains-fed ice maker, enough space must be set for mains system.
• Plug your refrigerator only to grounded sockets. Ensure that the power cord is not damaged
during transportation.
• Do not have radiator, heater etc. devices near the refrigerator.
• The point where the refrigerator is placed shall be at a proper distance for mains connection.
• Do not expose the refrigerator to direct sunlight.
• Have the level adjustment performed as per the installation position of the refrigerator.
• Suitable space must be provided for the refrigerator doors to open easily.
• The position of the refrigerator must be suitable for service and maintenance.
• Do not use the refrigerator in locations with wet floor. There is a risk of electrical shock regarding
safety.
The 30” electronic refrigerator consists of cooling and freezing compartments. It is a microprocessor
controlled no-frost refrigerator. Thanks to the microprocessor, all functions and temperature controls are
performed as per the request of the user. The firmware inside the microprocessor controls the cooling
and water system elements (compressor, fans, heaters, valves, ice machine, solenoids, ice breaking
motor and ionizer etc.). The refrigerator cools by continues passage of the air in the refrigerator by the
fan over the evaporators, and its circulation separately for the Freezer and FF.
Frost deposit and icing similar to the situation with the conventional refrigerators is not formed within the
usage areas of No-Frost refrigerator. The frost deposit occurring on the evaporator, which is outside the
usage area, is melted by the heaters automatically engaged by the microprocessor in intervals
determined by the control algorithm. Thus, the frost and ice accumulating on the evaporator is melted
without any intervention by the user, and the refrigerator runs more efficiently.
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The TFT Dısplay Board used in the refrigerator has the ine-button system.
Set values and functions are shown in the display.
Steo 1: The password input display opens if the top menü button or the top function button are pressed for 3 sec. at any
time instant after energizing the product.
Service Mo
(3 sec.)
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Once the service test is entered to, 88 88 characters are shown in the display in such a way that there is 1 Sec. ON and 1
Sec. OFF.
The control board software version information is shown on the display once any button is pressed.
NOTE: For up-to-date version revision information please see the control board and display technical drwaings.
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Step 3: The sensor display step is entererd to once any button is pressed. The sensor display is shown below.
1st View (Sensor-Value) : The sensor value in FRZ FH: Fridge Air
The sensor code and sensor compartment, FE: Fridge Eva
In FF compartment::
RH: Freezer Air
RE: Freezer Eva
PH: Custom Cool Sensor
*IS: Icematic Sensor
* The Icematic sensor is optional.
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Turn On/Off
Step 5: Transition is made to the component driving step by short pressing of the menü buttons on
Foreward Component
the top.
Selection
Step 6: Transition to Icematic water intake period adjustment step is made by pressing the menu button on the top. - *Optional
Menu exchange
Adjustment Button
Termination of the Service Mode:
Service mode is terminated if the following situations occur:
Electricity shortage
Pressing the menu and function buttons on tfor 3 seconds.
Running in service mode for 30 minutes.
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TPM Single Point Course
COURSE NO:
The TFT display board we use in the refrigerator has a nine-key system.
Set values and functions are shown on the display.
Step 1: After energising, the upper menu key and the upper function key are pressed for 3 seconds at any time
to enter the password entry screen.
Service Mode
(3 sec)
are pressed
Pressed once.
With the buzzer sound, the filter counter will be activated. 130 days later, a filter change warning will be given on the display.
After the filter has been replaced with a new one,
the reset key on the Filter Reset page is pressed to make the filter time count down from 130 days again.
Repeat the steps given above to cancel this function.
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is greater than Air Cut In It runs if its greater than Air Cut In
It runs if it doesn't reach the Air Cut In value for a It runs if it doesn't reach the Air Cut In value for a
certain duration (130 mins). certain duration (130 mins).
It stops if it is smaller than Air Cut Out. It stops if it is smaller than Air Cut Out.
Compressor runs for a minimum of X (15 mins) Compressor runs for a minimum of X (15 mins)
minutes. minutes.
Compressor runs for a minimum of Y (6 mins) Compressor runs for a minimum of Y (6 mins)
minutes. minutes.
Cooler Air+Eva Defrosting is performed every 4 cycles. Defrost is started after X (10 cycles).
Defrost is stopped if Eva Defrost Cut In is greater Defrost is stopped if Eva Defrost Cut In is greater
than (4C) than (4C)
Defrost is stopped if it doesn't reach the Air Cut In Defrost is stopped if it doesn't reach the Air Cut In
value for a certain duration (130 mins) and the value for a certain duration (130 mins) and the
compressor runs. compressor runs.
The It runs if its greater than Air Cut In It runs if its greater than Air Cut In
compressor It runs if it doesn't reach the Air Cut In value for a It runs if it doesn't reach the Air Cut In value for a
runs if certain duration (130 mins). certain duration (130 mins).
It stops if it is smaller than Air Cut Out. It stops if it is smaller than Air Cut Out.
Compressor runs for a minimum of X (15 mins) Compressor runs for a minimum of X (15 mins)
minutes. minutes.
Compressor runs for a minimum of Y (6 mins) Compressor runs for a minimum of Y (6 mins)
minutes. minutes.
***NORMAL DEFROST*** ***NORMAL DEFROST***
Freezer Air+Eva FRZ defrost is entered at the end of X (26 hours - FRZ defrost is entered at the end of X (50 hours -
real time or 11 hours compressor run time) real time) and the compressor is stopped if it is
and the compressor is stopped if it is running. running.
Defrost is terminated when Eva Y reaches (+10C) Defrost is terminated when Eva Y reaches (+10C)
or Z reaches (60 mins). or Z reaches (5 mins).
The compressor is kept at the end of Defrost (5 The compressor is kept at the end of Defrost (5
mins) for water drainage. mins) for water drainage.
is greater than Air Cut Out. It stops if it is smaller It runs if it is greater than Air Cut Out
than Air Cut Out. while the compressor is running. It stops if it is
smaller than Air Cut Out.
The Cooler While the compressor is stopped; While the compressor is stopped;
Cooler Air+Eva 1) If the compressor duty is out of (%5-%7) interval 1) If the compressor duty is out of (%35-%65)
Fan runs if
It runs without any conditions. interval
2) If the compressor duty is within (%5-%7) interval It runs without any conditions.
it stops without any conditions. 2) If the compressor duty is within (%35-%65)
interval it stops without any conditions.
works with compressor. It runs if Eva is smaller than -5C while it works
Stops while the compressor is stopped. with compressor.
Eva is smaller Freezer AC fan runs on its nominal revolution. Stops while the compressor is stopped.
Freezer
than -5C Air+Eva DC fan runs on the X (1400) revolutions specified in AC fan runs on its nominal revolution.
Fan runs if while the algorithm. DC fan runs on the X (1400) revolutions specified
In Quick Freezer Mode in the algorithm.
DC fan runs on the X (2200) revolutions. In Quick Freezer Mode
DC fan runs on the X (2200) revolutions.
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Condenser AC Fan runs with the compressor. AC Fan runs with the compressor.
Fan runs if Condenser Air+Eva
DC Fan runs on the X(1400) revolutions DC Fan runs on the X(1400) revolutions
specified together with the compressor. specified together with the compressor.
Environment Heater Cut-in Cut-Out value specified specially It runs according to Cut-in Cut-Out values
for it. specified specially for it.
Heater
operates It runs if it's smaller than Air Cut In It runs if it's smaller than Air Cut In
according FF Air+Eva It stops if it's greater than or equal to Air cut in. It stops if it's greater than or equal to Air cut in.
to the It also works independent of the compressor It also works independent of the compressor
during Defrost heater and water drainage during Defrost heater and water drainage
periods. periods.
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Component
1 Compressor
2 Defrost Heater
3 DC Cyclic Freezer fan
4 DC Cyclic Condenser fan
5 Sensors (Frz Eva, Frz Hava, FF Eva, FF Hava, Icematic)
6 DC Fresh Food Fan
7 Flans Heater
8 FF eva heater
9 Thermal fuse
10 PTC relay
11 Thermal
12 Door Reed Switch(FRZ, FF)
13 DC Led Bar and DC ATK Led Board
14 Ionizer
15 DC Blue led board (optional)
16 Icematic engine
17 Water pipe heater
18 Mains filter
19 Capacitor
20 Electronic control board
21 Indicator board
Compressor: Refrigerant circulation is ensured with the compressor. Power supply is made over a
protective thermal. The auxiliary coil, which runs for a very short time during the compressor initializing
is deactivated by the PTC.
Freezer fan motor (Freezer Compartment Fan Motor): It is mounted on the refrigerator inner body
behind the evaporator rear cover. It ensures that the air inside the fr eezer compartment continuously
passes over the evaporator and is circulated inside the freezer compartment.
Condenser fan motor: It is on the bottom of the cabin. It prevent extreme warming of the condenser and
increases the cooler performance by decreasing the condensation pressure. It is connected in parallel
to the compressor, it operate when the compressor operates and stops when the compressor stops.
Sensors: The resistance decreases as the temperature increases. The task of the sensors on the
refrigerator is to sense the temperature of the area they are located and convey this to the electronic
control board.
Freezer sensor (Freezer Compartment Sensor): It senses the temperature inside the cooling
compartment and transmits it to the microprocessor. The values sensed by this sensor are compared
with the cut-in and cut-out values for the temperature set for the freezer compartment; and
compressor, cooling compartment fan motor is operated or stopped.
FF sensor (Cooler Compartment Sensor): It senses the temperature inside the cooling compartment and
transmits it to the microprocessor. The values sensed by this sensor are compared with the cut-in and
cut-out values for the temperature set for the cooling compartment; and compressor, cooling
compartment fan motor, cooling compartment rear wall heater are operated or stopped.
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FF Eva sensor (Cooler Compartment Eva Sensor): It is used to sense the tail Evaporator temperature
inside the cooler compartment.
Defrost sensor: It is found on the calliper exit on the evaporator. It senses the temperature on the
evaporator and transmits it to the microprocessor. Defrost is stopped according to the temperatures
sensed by this sensor.
Freezer defrost heater: The heater under the freezer evaporator is activated and deactivated by the
electronic board during defrost times. Thus the frost accumulating on the evaporator is melted
periodically.
Flange Heater: It is used to prevent the exudation on the Freezer Door gaskets contact surface.
Thermal fuse: It is on the evaporator. In case of any malfunction it cuts off the current to the heater and
deactivates the defrost heater to prevent the defrost heater to stay on and damage the refrigerator, its
surroundings and the foods inside. Thermal fuse is disposable and it must be replaced after blowing.
PTC relay: The resistance increases as the temperature increases. It activates the auxiliary coil of the
compressor and enables it to initialize and then heats up with the current passing over it to deactivate
the auxiliary coil.
Thermal: It is a component that is open circuit when heated. It turns into open circuit to cut the current
to the compressor in a certain temperature in order to prevent the compressor c oils from overheating.
It operates the compressor by completing the circuit again when compressor temperature is decreased
below a specified value.
Door Reed Switch: FF reed switch board is assembled inside the hinge cover. The magnetic part is
assembled in its socket on the FF right and FF left door upper cover. FF reed switch is normally closed
circuit (when the door is closed). When the right or left FF door is opened the contact goes open
circuit and the board is sent a signal.
This enables the FF lighting, and the fan stops if it is running. When the door is closed the lighting goes
off and the fan runs if it is necessary.
DC Led Bar: 2 pieces of 12V DC led boards are used to illuminate the cooler compartment. These
led boards are activated by the reed switch and the control board when the cooler compartment door
is opened.
Electronic Control Board: Control board is placed inside a plastic box on the upper plate of the
refrigerator towards the rear wall side. It is used as the main board that controls the electronic systems
controlled by the display on the FF door.
Icematic sensor: It is the flexible body sensor found under the ice compartment. It senses the freezing
of the water inside the ice compartment and conveys this to the microprocessor. This way, the icematic
motor is rotated according to the temperatures sensed in the sensor.
Icematic Sensor: The icematic accessory inside the freezer compartment is used to sense the amount
of ice inside the ice box.
Icematic motor: It ensures empyting of the ice formed inside the ice compartment to the ice box. Ice
formation is determined according to the information obtained from the icematic sensor and the ice
compartment motor is rotated when ice is produced so that the ice falls into the ice box. Icematic arm
understands that the ice box is full and prevents dumping more ice than the ice box capacity.
Blue light led board: Blue light leds are used to ensure the vegetables last longer. It is found behind the
vegetable compartment on FF lower part.
Ionizer: It periodically sprays ions into the FF compartment to clean its air. It is found next to the FF
fan in the FF compartment upper right side.
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9. U4 BOARD
DC OUTPU KN12 1 5V
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KN12 2 GND
KN12 3 UC_TOMASTER_MISO
KN12 4 UC_TOMASTER_SS
KN12 5 UC_TOMASTER_MOSI
KN12 6 UC_TOMASTER_SCK
KN12 7 DISPENSER_LED
I KN6 1 5V
KN6 2 FF AIR SENSOR
KN6 3 5V
ANALOG INPUT KN6 4 FF EVA SENSOR
KN6 5 5V
KN6 6 FRZ AIR SENSOR
KN6 7 5V
KN6 8 FRZ EVA SENSOR
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When the refrigerator is energized, it starts with the production test as long as it is not taken to Service
test or dealer mode. There must be no sensor malfunction for the production test to start.
When the refrigerator is energized, it starts with the production test as long as it is not taken to
Service test or dealer mode.
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E9 Icematic Malfunction
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E0:
Freezer E0 Error Flashes
AIR
SENSOR
ERROR
No
Is there an error on the
display?
Yes
Operation Successful
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E1:
Freezer
E1 Error Flashes
Evaporator
Sensor Yes
Error
No
Is there an error on the
display?
Yes
Yes No
Is the value
appropriate?
Operation Successful
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E1:
Freezer
E2 Erroe Flashes
Evaporator
Sensor
Yes
Error
No
Is there an error on the
Yes
Yes No
Is the value
appropriate?
Operation Successful
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E3:
Fridge Air E3 Error Flahses
Sensor
Error Yes
No
Is there an error on the
di l ?
Yes
Yes No
Is the value
Change the control board Change the faulty sensor by looking at the
sensor change SUF
Operation Successful
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E4:
Freezer E4 Error Flashes
Defrost
Sensor Yes
Error
Plug the fridge to the wattmeter and run
the freezer defrost heater in the service
test. Check the conformity of the value
read from the wattmeter to the sum of the
Powers of the defrost heater located in the
fridge + the drain heater
No
Is the value
appropriate?
Yes
Yes No
Is the sensor
located?
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E8:
Icematic E0 Erorr Flashes
Air
Sensor Yes
Error
No
Is there an error on the
Yes
Yes No
Is the value
appropriate?
Change the control board Change the faulty sensor by looking at the
sensor change SUF
Operation Successful
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E9:
Icematic E0 Flashes
Motor
Error Yes
Turn the Icematic motor in pouring Turn the Icematic motor in readjustment
direction in the service mode. Check if it direction in the service mode. Check if it
is 12V from pins number 4 and 5 of the is 12V from pins number 4 and 5 of the
control board motor socket (KN11) control board motor socket (KN11)
Yes No Yes No
Is 12V observed? Is 12V observed?
Operation Successful
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Electrically
Originated The fridge does not cool
Colling
Error Yes
Step-2
Enter the service test and turn on the Enter the service test and run the
freezer fan. Open the freezer door and freshfood fan. Open the freshfood door Yes Does the No
manually press the door button and and manually press the door button and compressor
check if the fan operates. check if the fan operates. t ?
Measure the
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Electrically
originated Fridge freezes
freezing
error Yes
Yes No
Is the value
appropriate?
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Refrigerator
does not
operate
NO
Turn on the
refrigerator
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Transpiration in
the Cooling
compartment
(MULTIZONE OR
COOLSELECT)
side wall POINTS TO TAKE
CAUSES OF THE
PERPIRATION CARE OF
Very cold
environment Adjustment of the set
conditions position to a cooler
position
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Compressor
does not
operate
POINTS TO TAKE
CAUSES CARE OF
inside the refrigerator`s cooling system is not balanced The refrigerator will start operating
yet, the compressor`s protective thermal, blows. approximately 6 minutes later.
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NO
NO
NO
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Very lowness of
the temperature
values
YES YES
Set the freezer compartment Set the Fresh Food compartment
temperature to a higher value and temperature to a higher value and
check again check again
The problem
is solved
YES YES
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The refrigerator
works noisy
The refrigerator`s
The refrigerator Vibration or
working sound
makes sounds like: noises are heard
varies during from the
knock-knock-knock operation of the refrigerator
refrigerator
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NO
YES
The fan motor is grouped on the wedge Place the fan motor
tyres. Lapsed grouping may be on the wedge tyres.
occured.
NO
NO
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NO
YES
The fan motor is grouped on the Place the fan motor
wedge tyres. Lapsed grouping may on the wedge tyres.
NO
NO
NO
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Refrigerator
makes noise
YES
The compressor pipes may
Check the pipes.
have some contacts.
NO
NO
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Humidity
accumulates on the
inner walls of the
refrigerator
NO
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Water /
condensation /
ice is formed out
of the refrigerator
YES
YES
The air is
humid …
Clean the refrigerator
interior using sponge.
Warm or carbonated
water.
YES
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The door(s)
cannot be
closed
YES
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The door(s)
makes noise
YES
YES
Door hinges should be
Doors work
checked.They may be silently.
replaced if necessary
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Water cannot be
rtaken from the
water fountain
NO
YES
The display group is
The trigger may dismantled and it is checked if
be not pressing the trigger presses the
microswitch. It is replaced if it
does not press.
NO
YES
Check the water
The water valve
valve pump and/or
pump may be
faulty replace it.
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Perpiration in
drop form
exists in the
water
fountain area
NO
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CONFIDENTIAL
- Opening of the cover lock mechanism is ensured by pressing the place on the filter cover as shown in
Figure-2 (Figure-3)
- The filter shown in Figure 8-9 and 10 is placed and the cover is closed again as shown in Figure-11.
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- The normal door shelf is used in the upper and lower side of the cooling door.
- It is dismantled being moved toward the direction of the arrow.
- The moving door shelf is used in the middle part of the cooling door.
- It is moved up and down towards the direction of the arrow.
- It moved when needed by pressing the buttons existing in the inner rear side of the shelf, at the
same time.
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- We pull the Zerostar vegetable bin shown in Figure 1,2 in the direction of the arrow by holding
its Aluminium handle.
- Once we have fully opened the vegetable bin we lift it upwards in the direction of the arrow as
shown in Figure 3.
- We keep the vegetable bin from the guides on the right and left rails handling the bin as shown
in Figure 4 (the area specified within the box)
- Once we have completely kept the vegetable bin from the guides we take it out by pulling in the
direction of the row as shown in Figure 5.
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- We pull the vegetable bin shown in Figure 1,2 in the direction of the arrow by holding its Aluminium
handle.
- Once we have fully opened the vegetable bin we lift it upwards in the direction of the arrow as shown in
Figure 3.
- Once we have completely kept the vegetable bin from the guides we take it out by pulling in the
direction of the row as shown in Figure 4.
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- The vegetable bin is drawn forth in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 2.
- The vegetable bin cover is removed being raised in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 3.
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Socket
Plastic
Clamp
- The water fountain trigger group is located in the inner left part of the body.
- It is removed by getting set free from guides using the thin-edged apparatus.
- The led socket connection shown in the figure is dismantled and the water hose is removed
by cutting the plastic clamps.
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The partition is connected from rear to the eva cover using 2 star plastic screws, as shown in Figure 2.
- The 2 screws should also be removed using the charged wrench, as shown in Figure 3.
As shown in Figure 4, 2 screws located on the left and right sides should also be removed as shown in
Figure 5 and 6 using the charged wrench.
The connection socket shown in Figure 8 and 9, should be dismantled as shown in Figure 10 and 11.
It should be pulled in the direction of the arrow and completely dismantled as shown in Figure 12.
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The glass shelf hold from the front side and lifted upwards in the direction of the arrow, as shown in
Figure 2.
Salvation of the shelf bearings from the gear in the profile should be ensured.
Salvation of the glass shelves from the profile is ensured by lifting them upwards to the discharges
inside the profile as shown in Figure 3.
Then, removal of the glass shelf from the fridge is ensured by pulling drawing it forth.
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The glass shelf group on the vegetable bin is located on totally 4 shelf carriers being perforated in the
rear side and unperforated in the front side, as shown in Figure 2.
The glass shelf hold from the front side and lifted upwards in the direction of the arrow, as shown in
Figure 2.
Salvation of the pins on the plastic rear profile from perforated shelf carriers should be ensured.
Once the glass shelf has reached the sufficient height it is dismantled by being drawn forth.
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Two plastic screws are dismantled using the star charged wrench as shown in Figure 1.
As shown in Figure 2, the cable connected to the led board is taken out by pressing the detail within its
socket and drawing forth as shown in Figure 3.
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There are totally 12 shelf carriers in the right and left sides within the inner body, as shown in Figure 1.
The two shelf carriers located at the bottom carry the partition group with indicator panel. The shelf
carriers used here are totally 4 carriers of the unperforated type.
The shelf carriers located in the middle part are used for the vegetable bin cover. Totally 4 carriers are
used.
The two shelf carriers located at the top side carry the glass shelf group of the vegetable bin. The shelf
carriers used here
The mutual 2 shelf carriers in the front side are of the unperforated type and the mutual carriers in the rear
side are of the perforated type.
It is removed by dismantling the screws using the star charged wrench as shown in Figure 3 and 4.
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30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00
The ceiling lighting is connected to the inner body by 2 screws as shown in Figure 1.
The screws are dismantled using the star charged wrench as shown in Figure 3 and 2.
It is firstly removed by pressing the cable socket connected to the logo led as shown in Figure 6.
It is removed by pressing the cable socket connected to the lighting led as shown in Figure 7.
The cables are pulled as shown in Figure 8 and the ceiling lighting group is removed.
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The ionizer group is connected to the inner body by 1 screw as shown in Figure 1. It is dismantled
using the star charged wrench.
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The interior hinge screw cap is mounted in the open position of the hinge.
The connection tabs are mounted by being stretched in such a way that they come up to the screws
to which the hinges are fixed.
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CONFIDENTIAL
Release of the connection tabs is ensured by stretching the hinge house cap from the side part using a
flat-ended tool (screwdriver, knife, etc.).
The direction of the Cooler door may be changed by removal of the hinge covers.
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The hinge is completely taken to the open position as shown in Figure 3. (The doors is opened to the
end while connected to the fridge.)
The screw located on the hinge is taken from 0 to 1 position using the T20 bits nozzle, as shown in
Figure 4.
Tightening with charged wrench should continue until the screw leans to the end during tightening of
the screw.
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Release of the connection tabs is ensured by stretching the side lighting group from the side part
using a flat-ended tool (screwdriver, knife, etc.).
Complete release of the tabs is ensured by hand once they are released.
It is removed by pressing the cable socket connected to the side lighting led as shown in Figure 8.
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It is the button that ensures operation of the fan once the door located on the freezer compartment is closed.
Once the cable connections are completed it is pressed and placed in the inner body.
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U4 card is priorly placed into the one sided connection tabs as shown in Figure 3.
Its placement into the connection tabs in the opposite side is ensured using a pointed tool as shown in
Figures6,7 and 8.
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CONFIDENTIAL
The appropriate cable for the socket housings on the U4 card should be mounted.
The cable is designed in such a way that it can not be mounted to a different socket housing.
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The silicones placed on the cable group are placed on the card box.
The cover is affixed by 3 screws on the rear side and 1 screw on the front side.
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Once the card box and its cover are closed they are shifted and grouped on the channel existing at
the bottom of the cabin.
Protection silicone is mounted on the UDAQ cable socket located outside on the card box.
Once the card box is completely placed it is affixed using the star edged plastic screw at the bottom of
the cabin as shown in Figure 10.
The screw is tightened by mounting 90° screwing adaptor on the charged wrench.
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The fan cable is mounted on the socket available in the freezer compartment.
2 screws existing on the fan group are tightened on the body using the charged wrench.
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CONFIDENTIAL
Two M5 torx ended screws being available on the profile are dismantled using the charged wrench.
The profile is pulled and removed from the upper and lower sides using the needle nose pliers as shown in
Figure 5.
The profiles are optional. They are of engined, manual and fixed types ans shown in Figure 12. They are
variable depending on the model
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Complete opening of the freezer compartment upper basket is ensured by pulling in the direction of the
arrow as shown in Figure 2.
We remove the basket by lifting it upwards in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 5 while it is in
fully opened position.
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Complete opening of the freezer compartment lower basket is ensured as shown in Figure 1.
Four ragged screws on the basket as shown in Figure 2 are dismantled while it is in the fully opened
position.
Once the screws are completely dismantled it is hold using the separator existing in the middle part, lifted
upwards in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure and removed.
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The Eva cover fixed using 2 connection tabs existing on the side lower part.
The connection to the body is maintained using the glass shelf profile screws at the top side.
During installing of the Eva cover the fan cable and ionizer lighting cables should be mounted on their
sockets and grouped.
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The motorized flap cable is connected to the socket on the Bottom Eva cover.
It is placed by pressing to the body in such a way that the connection tabs are fixed.
One plastic screw is tightened into the area surrounded by the red circle in Figure 2.
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The connection of the Eva cover to the body is maintained using totally 4 connection tabs, as shown in
Figure 3.
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- Once the service cover is opened access to 2 water adaptor with heater is gained.
- It is dismantled using the star charged wrench.
- It is removed by being pulled in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 6.
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- The right and left furniture connection bracket is affixed using the torx ended screw.
- It is dismantled using the torx ended charged wrench.
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- The upper furniture connection bracket is affixed using the torx ended screw.
- It is dismantled using the torx ended charged wrench.
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- The sensor cover is affixed using connection tabs. It is removed using flat-ended screwdriver.
- The Carbon filter cover exists in the lower side of the cooler eva cover.
- It is removed using flat-ended screwdriver.
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Water valve group is grouped using one star screw at the bottom of the cabin.
It is dedicated to the hose heading to the input water reservoir in Figure II (Diameter 8 mm)
It is dedicated to the return hose heading to the input water filter in Figure IV (diameter 6.35 mm).
It is dedicated to the return hose heading to the input water filter in Figure IV (diameter 8mm).
The safety lock is removed using a thin pin object when it is desired to remove the hoses or when they are
mounted, as shown in Figure 2.
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CONFIDENTIAL
KNIFE
Charged
Wrench
- Flush cutter
- Round pliers
- PensePliers
Star and flat screwdriver
Socket
tool
1. Blade
2. Bits set
3. Charged wrench
4. 90° screwing adaptor
5. Flat and star screwdriver
6. Flush cutter, needle nose pliers, nippers
7. Socket set
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• Never use materials like gas, gasoline and similar for cleaning.
• Do not use sharp and abrasive tools, soap, house cleaning materials, detergents, gas, gasoline,
varnish and similar substances for cleaning.
• Melt a teaspoonful of carbonate in half-litre water. Wet a cloth with this liquid and squeeze well.
Wipe the insides of the refrigerator with this cloth and then dry thoroughly.
• Take care to keep water away from the lamp's cover and other electrical parts.
• If the refrigerator won't be used for a long time, unplug it, remove all the food and drink insid e it, clean
it and leave its door ajar.
• Regularly check whether the door gaskets are clean or not. Clean if required.
• To remove the door racks, take out all the items on them and lift upwards to remove. Clean and dry
the shelves, then attach back in place by sliding from above.
Preventing malodour
No materials that cause odours are used in the manufacture of our refrigerators. However, keeping
the food in inappropriate conditions and improper cleaning of internal surfaces of the refrigerator may
lead to malodour. To prevent this, please observe:
• The refrigerator should be kept clean. Food remains etc. stains can cause odours. Thus, clean the
refrigerator with baking soda water every 15 days. Never use detergents or soap.
• Keep the foods in enclosed boxes. Microorganisms may spread out of unsealed food items and cause
malodour.
• Never keep expired and bad food in the refrigerator.
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